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When famed historian William Manchester passed away 10 months ago, he left his entire literary collection to Wesleyan, including notes ...
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The Student Budget Committee (SBC) announced a plan to endow a fellowship in honor of longtime WSA coordinator Cari McDermott, ...
WesMatch, the original internet addiction, is back
After intensive redevelopment, WesMatch is back online. The student-programmed site now boasts more features that include across-school networking, personalized compatibility ...
Tuition, dining prices to rise; Wesleyan most expensive in state
A 4.9 percent increase in tuition, approved by the Board of Trustees in early March, will bring tuition for ’05/’06 ...
Hersh speech blasts Bush and war policy
Seymour Hersh confirmed existing worries about Bush’s next four years in office during a Tuesday night lecture in the Memorial ...
Still recovering from meningitis, Cornish ’05 home from hospital
On the morning of March 5 President Bennet announced by e-mail that Tom Cornish '05 was suspected to be infected ...
Schlosser lecture links fast food to societal problems and changes
"When I heard I would be speaking in a chapel, I decided I would have to give a sermon," said ...
Students protest in Hartford on war’s second anniversary
Marking the second anniversary of the invasion of Iraq, anti-war activists organized marches and demonstrations in over 500 cities across ...
Patton explains future dean duties
Since the 2003 resignation of former Dean of the College Freddye Hill, the dean’s office has been significantly reorganized to ...
Students collect donated items for tsunami tag sale
This weekend students from the Tsunami Relief Group collected items from donation boxes across campus that will be used for ...
